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in-mi·grate
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of in-migrate in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of in-migrate in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of in-migrate in a Sentence
Environment Minister Manuel Pulgar-Vidal:
In Peru the biggest driver of deforestation is migratory agriculture, mostly poor people who migrate from the Andes to the Amazon. Illegal mining is also a big problem, the decree will affect everything related to land use ... I hope it will take effect in no more than two weeks.
As those muscles migrate, it dramatically decreases the integrity of your core— especially in the front.
They always migrate in search of greener pastures, making it difficult to bring them together for any kind of capacity building.
Piebaldism is actually a disease, it's caused by cells in the early embryo failing to migrate correctly.... failing to get to the right place. The cells which we're interested in, that cause piebaldism, are called melanocytes and they're responsible for pigmentation of hair and of the skin. These cells start at the back of the embryo and they try to migrate round through the skin and cover the whole of the( embryo's) skin. When they fail to do that properly you tend to get regions of skin or hair which are lacking in pigment, often regions at the front of an animal. This is common in cats...... tuxedo cats, and it's also common in horses and pigs and even in humans.
Grasshoppers don’t plant.” They migrate after consuming everything that belongs to the other.
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